African Americans: All entries

by . Among the musicians from Kinston, North Carolina who have created legacies in the world of music, one of the earliest to be recognized was the jazz composer and band leader J. Tim Brymn. Born in [...] (from North Carolina Arts Council.)

by Peek, Matthew M. James William Alston
18 Jan. 1876-14 Dec. 1940
by Matthew M. Peek, State Archives of North Carolina, 2015
James William Alston served in the U.S. Army during both the Spanish-American [...] (from NC Office of Archives and History.)

by Manor, Amy, Pronovost, Emily. Originally published as "4-H and Home Demonstration among African Americans", Green 'N' Growing, The History of Home Demonstration and 4-H Youth Development in North Carolina, NCSU Libraries. [...] (from NCSU Libraries.)

by Eckard, Max. Patrick Denard Douthit, better known by his stage name, 9th Wonder (or, since 2010, 9thmatic), is a record producer and record executive from Winston Salem, NC. He is also a Grammy award-winning [...] (from NCpedia.)

by Pollitt, Phoebe Ann. Originally published in "North Carolina Nursing History." Republished with permission. For personal educational use and not for further distribution. Please submit permission requests for other uses [...] (from Appalachian State University.)

by . Adkin High School Walkout 1951
Kinston, NC
by the North Carolina Arts Council.
Originally published in African American Music Trails of Eastern North Carolina, copyright [...] (from North Carolina Arts Council.)

by . African American Music Trails of Eastern North Carolina: Kinston Area
by the North Carolina Arts Council.
Originally published in African American Music Trails of Eastern North Carolina, [...] (from North Carolina Arts Council.)

by Gregory, Lisa. African American Newspapers in North Carolina
By Lisa Gregory, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center, 2018
Since the publication of Freedom’s Journal in 1827 in New York City, African [...] (from North Carolina Digital Heritage Center.)